I doubt even Eddie remembers.
FWIW, unrelated, but definitely big bottles in this studio pic from VHII recording. The real tone probably came from the Schlitz Malt Liquor tall boys, they have a certain mojo.
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What I most want to know about that pic is . . . where did all the tolex go?
What I most want to know about that pic is . . . where did all the tolex go?
A little known fact about the recording of the first two VH albums is that David Lee Roth was unknowingly singing into an electric shaver. His vocal parts were overdubbed by Dave Bickler.
That's weird, I mean because Eddie was also playing an acoustic not plugged in, and Robert Fripp actual tracked all the guitars.
So, what tubes were Warren using to get that superhumanly smooth tone on Ratt's Detonator?
Well, considering Warren is superhumanly smooth on any guitar and amp....
he's special on a Peavey Bandit
Gee, I wonder if this could also be applied to the VHI tone in one way or another?
A little known fact about the recording of the first two VH albums is that David Lee Roth was unknowingly singing into an electric shaver. His vocal parts were overdubbed by Dave Bickler.
In my experience, most people don't spend that much time looking for a sound. Get something that doesn't sound bad, and start recording. A lot of great sounds were just stumbled on, or the result of the 'hunt and peck' method, and not reliant on brilliant engineers. Those are rare, and these days, more so.